No you are not getting it. Do you not understand that even with the same chemicals many things can be formed?
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Replying to @readyornotfory2 @microbiomom
Yes and as long as they form chemical bonds they are also chemicals. That's how we define chemicals.
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Replying to @GidMK @microbiomom
So you agree you can have a group of chemicals arranged in a sphere that will separate the outside from the inside?
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Replying to @readyornotfory2 @microbiomom
Not my area of specialty, but I think probably, yes.
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Replying to @GidMK @microbiomom
Unstructured water is like a huge randomly attached group of hydrogen and oxygen. That wont fit inside the cell.
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Replying to @readyornotfory2 @microbiomom
That is not true. It's infinitely more complex than that.
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Replying to @GidMK @microbiomom
Its the surface tension that allows
#water and other liquids to go inside your cells.pic.twitter.com/E5sk4vrOWa
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Can you link to the research showing this?
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Water flows in your body is governed by surface tension. You can drink
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Replying to @readyornotfory2 @ktibus and
..or water that clumps & sticks together & passes through you without ever hydrating you! “wet&soft”vs"dry&hard"
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Again, that sentence is simply complete gibberish and not even close to how water works.
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